4 Mar Lucia Torres Frasele: Beyond "The Change": How menopause impacts health and employment (HEPII Seminars Despite the vast medical literature on the health effects of menopause, its economic implications remain understudied. During women's reproductive years, hormones like estrogen are protective of health.... from 3:00 PM
5 Mar Why is Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Important? Ever wondered how Google decides which websites show up first? 🤔 Curious about the secret behind SEO success? Want to know if you can turn a niche website into a money-making machine? We’ve got answers! Martin Čtvrtníček from Atlas Copco’s... from 8:00 AM to 9:50 AM
5 Mar Hana Voráčová: How do agency and stewardship theories explain middle manager unintended strategy implementation? (MUES seminar) Middle managers (MMs) implement intended strategy in both adaptive and obstructive outcomes, but prior studies have not fully examined why that happens. This paper investigates how agency and stewardship... from 12:00 PM
6 Mar Raphael Epperson: No Sunk Cost Effects in Health Behavior (MUES seminar) Previous evidence on the sunk cost fallacy primarily comes from laboratory or online experiments in which the sunk cost consists of a single upfront payment. In this paper, we study sunk cost effects in... from 2:00 PM
10 Mar Michal Stanak: Shifting sands in evidence quality of medicines and its implications for pharmaco-economic modelling and decision-making (HEPII Seminars Cost of medicines is on an exponential rise and the pressure towards speedy access to medicines comes from all directions: pharmaceutical industry, patients, clinicians, politicians, and ultimately, the... from 1:00 PM
11 Mar Daniel Duque: The Long-Run Impact of School Funding on Economic Outcomes (MUES seminar) This paper provides a comprehensive assessment of the impact of education finance on students’ long-term outcomes and the mechanisms through which these effects operate. For identification, I exploit an... from 2:00 PM